Mikael Sundqvist schrieb am 12.06.2020 um 20:55:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed an extra space in an enumeration when
> using \setcharacterkerning in the \headstyle parameter. The extra space
> appears before the first word "Sats", and in my case it is unwanted (In
> the example I want the word Sats to align with a), b), ...).
>
> The space was not there a year ago, with the same code.
>
> In the test file below (sorry for its length), the environment sats is
> having the problem, while SATS does not. The only difference is in the
> \headstyle parameter.
Is the delab environment necessary for the example?
> Am I missing something obvious?
I have no old installation to compare the example below but the problem
is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well.
\starttext
text
\kerncharacters{text}
\dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text
\dontleavehmode\kerncharacters{\hskip\emwidth text}
\dontleavehmode\kern\emwidth text
\dontleavehmode\kerncharacters{\kern\emwidth text}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Oh, many thanks for the quick fix, Wolfgang! Now it looks as intended.
/Mikael
PS 1: No, the delab was there for me to check which one was the "wrong" one. There are probably better ways to do that, but this is how it popped up in my document.
PS 2: I have to take back what I said about last year. I see now that this particular setup in my document actually has changed since then. Sorry for being unclear about that.